Evacuations begin to lift after bomb squad removes hazardous materials in San Pablo

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According to Contra Costa Fire officials Thursday, some San Pablo residents are now safe to return home after being evacuated Wednesday due to hazardous materials found in a late chemist's shed.

where residents can return as of noon, and officials say another update will be posted at 4 p.m.

Officials say those living on Stanton & John Avenue are allowed home for an hour under police escort, but must then return to the evacuation center. The bomb squad began investigating the late chemist's shed on Wednesday afternoon, removing hundreds of boxes with several hazardous materials, including some explosives, from the 900 block of Stanton Ave.At a news conference, Contra Costa Fire Protection District spokesman Chris Toler said that the biggest problem was that these chemicals were being held in improper and unstable containers, and there were all sorts of chemicals stored next to each other, which may not have been a safe idea.

Authorities were alerted to the situation after the homeowner's brother took chemicals to a recycling center, and he was asked about where he got them, Toler said.

 

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